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LED Boat Dock Lights. Apex Lighting has you covered for all of your LED boat lights and underwater lights for dock needs, near you. We carry a large selection of LED, halogen, and boat dock lights solar dock lights, dock lighting solar and dock lighting accessories. With our high-quality dock lighting, you can configure the illumination of your marine dock to meet your needs. We even carry underwater LED dock lighting and solar sentinel lighting. Mount our LED deck lights onto any dock, wooden deck, or Connect-A-Dock to light up your dock in the nighttime. You can easily use LED dock lighting from Apex Lighting to match your dock lighting underwater to the lighting on your boat or yacht. Our high-quality dock lights can also be used to illuminate pathways, walkways, and driveways. Underwater Fishing Lights.

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OUTDOOR & BOAT DOCK LIGHTINGExterior LED lighting can enhance an outdoor setting as well as provide valuable safety and security lighting for both residential or commercial spaces. Path lights, decorative stair and step lighting, and rope lights can be used to beautify and illuminate patios, decks, boat docks, gazebos, and landscapes, while bbq lights and outdoor work lights are great when grilling or working outside in the evening.

Guiding PrincipleThe best outdoor LED lights are those that cannot be seen – highlighting an architectural element, a palm tree, a pathway, a waterfall, or a landscape artifact without calling attention to themselves.

Fixture BalanceBalance and a little restraint are very important. Everything doesn’t have to be symmetrical but the number and the intensity of light fixtures should be well balanced. Even though you may have one interesting landscape feature, a single light by itself can be very distracting. Do not place too many pathway lights in a straight line; it will look like an airport runway. Do not try to light everything; it will begin to look like a “carnival.”

Fixture QualityBuy high quality, heavy duty, outdoor light fixtures you can afford. These fixtures will last longer, perform better, and provide the lighting effects that will truly enhance your outdoor setting.

Fixture SpacingBe aware of spacing. If you have several interesting features close together, do nor try to light them all.

Future LightingPlan for future lighting. If you will be adding LED pathway or steps to a landscape, install 2" plastic conduit underneath so wiring can be added later.

General IlluminationLights placed high on the house can gently illuminate an entire yard for parties. But such lights also can create a glare for guests looking back at the house from the yard.

GrazingSometimes angle the light so it just grazes a wall, an evergreen, or a tree trunk, highlighting its texture.

SafetyPlace lighting under railings, benches, and stairs to increase safety. Lights sometimes can perform double duty; for instance, an uplight on a tree can help light a walkway as well.

SilhouettesSometimes shine a light on a wall behind shrubs or a statue to silhouette them.

TransformersBuy a large enough transformer/LED driver to handle all of the lights you will need plus a couple of extras. Make sure the transformer has enough terminals to do multiple runs; you do not want all of your lights on one circuit.

WaterIf the water is clear, use submersible lights to dramatically illuminate a pond of water feature. If the water is not clear, uplight a tree or architectural feature nearby and it will be reflected in the still water.

WiringWhen you’re finished leave all of the wiring above the ground for few nights so you can easily make changes. Use wire that is 10 or 12 gauge – not 14 gauge.